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I am currently pondering the idea of building a modern electronics "replica" one of these, with 3d printed sphere halves containing stepper motors, magnetic rotary encoders, and a 6dof compass/gyro imu. If you put an Arduino or ESP32 inside to drive those, you could have simple slip rings that only needed to supply power through the roll and pitch axes.

(Only pondering though, I have had the same idle thoughts about making my own Russian Soyuz mechanical navigation instrument too from this other writeup of Ken's https://www.righto.com/2023/01/inside-globus-ink-mechanical-... but somehow the idea of making replica soviet vintage tech isn't as appealing as it was a few years back...)




That would be a wonderful project. It'd be cool (albeit inefficient) if there were a way to use induction and remove the slip rings altogether.




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